Mrs. dpnewell wrote:I may be wrong, but I think the actual numbers may surprise you. Recent Gallup Poll had well over 70% of American voters stating that they where satisfied financially, where doing better then 4 years ago, and expected to be doing even better next year. Many may not come out and publicly admit they support Trump, or approve of his performance, but in the privacy of the voting both, a large number will be voting their wallet. Not to mention his 28% approval rating among non-whites, a modern day record for a Republican president.
David
You wouldn't happen to have a link?
I tried finding it and found some positive polls, but not necessarily those specific numbers.
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That being said, I don't think the above numbers will actually translate into any difference in votes.
People may do it, but voting for someone just because your finances are better under them is.... bribery.
If some politician said they were going to make sure you earn more money next year, but they're also going to do something bad to someone else... would you still vote for them?